Fernando Alonso abandonne au Grand Prix du Canada à cause de sa position de conduite

Fernando Alonso a abandonné lors du Grand Prix du Canada au 23e tour en raison d'intenses douleurs dorsales causées par sa position de conduite trop allongée dans l'Aston Martin AMR26. Le problème s'est aggravé au fil de la course sur le circuit Gilles-Villeneuve.

Alonso, double champion du monde de Formule 1, a décrit une gêne croissante tout au long de la course. Il a précisé que l'équipe avait tenté d'ajuster le siège la veille, sans succès. La voiture étant hors des points et la pluie n'étant pas une menace, la décision a été prise de mettre fin à son inconfort de manière précoce.

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George Russell and Kimi Antonelli traded positions in a tense intra-team battle at the Canadian Grand Prix before Russell retired on lap 30 with engine trouble. Antonelli secured victory and extended his championship lead to 43 points. Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff said the team may need to intervene in future races to prevent similar incidents.

 

 

 

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